There's quite a selection of Graphic User Interfaces available for Python, and while
they are very similar in principles in many ways, each has its differences and strengths
and weaknesses. This module briefly introduces the common GUIs, and other graphic
facillities too, and helps delegates work out which are the ones they should be using.
We have other material which then covers relevant GUIs in more detail for you.

Choosing your Python GUI - wx, Qt, Tk or GTK?Python has no fewer that 4 GUIs (Graphics User Interfaces) in quite common use ... but none of them could be described as "prevelant", and in in case only a small proportion of Python users are making use of a GUI at all. It's always been an issue as to which Graphic User Interface (if any) we should ...

PyQt (Python and Qt) and wxPython - GUI comparisonWe're running a tailored 3 day Python course at present, using Python 3 if it's practical, and today we compared the two contenders for the "Top GUI" prize - that's Python with Qt (PyQt) and wxPython. Now wxPython isn't yet available in Python 3, but PyQt is - although some of the documentation refers ...

Python Qt, wX, TkInter, and Jython - training??Superb technologies which are included in our Python course notes for this week, but are being left OUT of the presentations. Why? Because our courses are tailored and the Web / Zope / Plone brigade is prominent this week. With group sizes that do not exceed 8 on our public courses, we can afford ...